Cloning SIM[TUT]


The following guide enables us to make clones of sims used in india
........... unlike the complicated guides you find on the net ....... i
have compiled them all together and made one simple guide which can be
followed even by beginners..covering only the relevant things needed to
know rather than going technically deep



Before i start off with this guide ..... i would like to make one thing
clear .......... SIM CLONING is illegal ..... there have been many
cases in india where people have been caught...... for cloning others
sims .......... and making calls worth thousands through it
............ recently many gsm operators in india have set up
surveillance techniques to trap people who use cloned sims............
So i once again request to everyone that please use this guide for
personal purpose only,do not use this guide for cheating ......



First off a little introduction about SIM CARDS.......



Our sim cards contain ......... two secret codes or keys called (imsi
value and ki value) which enables the operator in identifying the sim
card number and authenticate the customer ...... these codes are
related to our mobile numbers which...... the operators store in their
vast data base......... it is based on these secret keys that enables
the billing to be made to that customer. now what we do in sim cloning
is extract these two secret codes from the sim and programme it into a
new blank smart card often known as wafer........ since the operator
authentication on sims is based on these values..... it enables us to
fool the operators in thinking that its the original sim......... this
authentication is a big flaw concerning GSM technology.........



Now which sim cards can be cloned



Sim cards are manufactured on the basis of 3 algorithms....... COMP128v1,COMP128v2 and COMP128v3

now an important note currently only COMP128v1 version sim cards can be
cloned .... since this is the only algorithm which has been cracked by


users......... bear in mind that 70% of all the sim cards we use are
COMP128v1...... now which gsm operators use what algorithms..... they
are as follows:





Airtel-90% can be cloned



Hutch-75% can be cloned



bpl mobile-90% can be cloned



idea-numbers before Aug 2005 can be cloned newer cards very rare



BSNL- 0% say no - reason not comp128v1 version







OK thats it about the background..... now lets get to the Main Part





1.ITEMS NEEDED





a)Sim card Reader (phoenix or smartmouse reader)

b)Plain or Blank silver wafer card or smart card

c)Software to Extract Ki and imsi (Woron scan 1.09 is the best) DL here: http://www.easy-share.com/1905592029/woron_scan_1.09_eng.exe

d)Wafer Card Programmer (is a hardware chipset needed to programme smart card Millenium 2000VX MAX)

e)Software to make the PIC and EEPROM files (Sim Emu 1.06 configurator by pic-ador) DL here:http://www.easy-share.com/1905592623/SIM_EMU_6.02_CFG_v2.2.exe

f)Software to write the PIC and EEPROM files to blank card (card master 2.1) DL here:http://www.easy-share.com/1905592645/CM21b3.exe







2.GETTING STARTED





a)Extracting the Ki and IMSI



first connect the sim card reader to the pc's com port insert your
original sim card..... run woron scan 1.06........ click on the menu
"card reader" and click settings and select the com port which the card
reader is connected to....dont change any thing else in
settings.....click ok



if you have a phoenix card reader checkmark pheonix in the card reader menu.....


now click on "IMSI select" on the task menu...... the program will now
communicate with the sim card and retrieve the imsi value........ once
u got the imsi value..... write that on a piece of paper

now in the same way retrieve the "icc value" and write that down too

now click on "Ki search" now the program hacks the sim and retrieves
the the ki value which consists of 32 numbers......... Note that it may
take up to 8 hrs to completely get the ki value....... no matter how
much faster the comp is...... this is because the sim is only capable
of recieving and sending data@9600 bits/sec...

so goto sleep.... for now.....

After u wake up ....make sure u write down the Ki value safely in a
piece of paper like u did for the imsi value........ exit woron scan....



yaaahhoooo now u can stand up and proudly say that u hacked the sim









b)Making the PIC and EEPROM files with SIM EMU configurator



first uncheck the A3A8 checkbox under security........... Please dont
enable this even from the sim services menu. If enabled, it countsback
to zero and when it reaches zero,........ it will corrupt your simcard.
In the configurator you can set the number of ADN, FDN and SMS.
...........You can use the formulae ?16448 = (ADN - 51 ) x 32 +SMS x
176 + FDN x 32 must be less than 6480? for silver wafer cards.

Then generate the Hex files forPIC and EEPROM by clicking the Generate
Hex file. With this configurator, in addition to the 16 number

slots, you can make the simcard a Motorola Test card too. In 16 in 1 configurator the positions are from

0-9 and from A-F. Each position can be customised by induvidual PIN an
PUK codes. finished making the files now next step copy these files to
the blank card using the programmer......



c)Write the files to the SILVER WAFER card



Now we have the files to be written to the Silver Wafer card. For this we need the Wafer

card programmer and the software for programming. Here i am using the Millenium 2000VX Max programmer

and the Cardmaster 2.1 software. Connect the programmer and run the software. Select the type

of card you are using. Select the port by clicking setup > port. If the port set by you is correct the red

colour with message on ststus bar changes to yellow and shows no simcard. Insert the simcard and load

the files for PIC and EEPROM in the file to PIC and file to EEPROM fields respectively. Dont change any

other settings. Now you are at the last stage.



Press F3 or click edit > Auto Program. You can watch the

status bar about what is happening. Programming the pic.. programming the eeprom... programming the

pic.... verifying.... and atlast you will get the message that the card is programmed succesfully. Here

you may ask the question why the PIC is programmed again after programming the EEPROM?. The PIC is

first programmed with the eeprom loader to program the EEPROM. then the EEPROM is programmed

through the pic. After that the contents in the pic is erased and the actual file is programmed in the PIC







d) Cutting the smart card into a Sim card...... and settings on the phone



The card which we have made is a 16 in 1 sim card....... means we can store 16 different sim card numbers in one

This is the last step guys...... cut the smart card in the shape of ur sim card...... insert the sim card in the phone.....



switch on the handset...... the phone asks for the PIN..... type ne 4
digit number this is for the first slot 0...... now the phone asks for
the PUK code again type ne 4 digit number again for the first
slot....... now the phone switches on with no network coverage...... a
network error message will appear....... this is usual because........
the main values (ki and imsi) have not entered....... so the network
operator cannot authenticate the sim.........



now the Finallee....... u would have noticed by now that a new menu
called the "sim emu 6.01" has appeared....... select it......you can
see the menus Configure, Select Phone and Information. Select Configure
and go to config postion. It asks for the position. You can select any
position from 0-9 and A-F. After selecting the position it asks for a
PIN and PUK. Always provide different PIN and PUK for each positions.
It helps us to switch to a number directly when the handset is switched
on. After PIN and PUK it asks for KI,IMSI and ICCID. You can now recall
the extracted values from STEP1 and enter it to appropriate fileds.







After doing all this..... u should now posses ur newly cloned sim
card...... u earned it congratulations..... ............. If not
then...... u must beat urself 10 times ........ and reapeat the entire
process.....

--3nj0y

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Disable Unwanted XP Services

Security and performance are the two main concerns, that Windows XP users (similar to Windows Vista and Windows 2000) need to seriously understanding these 72 Windows services.

Windows service is essentially a Windows program which is running in background. As such, Windows service taking up system resources throughout its execution. While Windows security is not hardened, some of these Windows services might easily expose security vulnerability (such as Alerter, Remote Registry, etc).
This guide covers 72 Windows services, to assist Windows XP users (as well as Windows 2000 or Windows Vista users) to determine which Windows XP services that can be safely disabled.

Note, not all Windows services could be disabled. Some of these Windows services are critical to Windows XP, and should not be disabled. Although, you may re-enable them by booting Windows XP into Recovery Console mode.

  1. Alerter

    Function
    Notify system users or programs about any administrative alerts that raised in Windows XP.
    Status
    Can be safely disabled at all time.

  2. Application Layer Gateway

    Function
    Provides support for application-level protocol plug-ins for Internet Connection Sharing and Windows Firewall.
    Status
    Windows Messenger, MSN Messenger, etc, rely on this service to operate. If there is a firewall enabled to safeguard Windows XP, it is safe to enable.

  3. Application Management

    Function
    Provides program installation related services.
    Status
    Disable this service will disallow non-administrator users to perform program installation related activities.

  4. Automatic Updates

    Function
    Enables the download and installation of critical Windows updates.
    Status
    You can safely disable it, and manually trigger the process by using Windows Update online service.

  5. Background Intelligent Transfer

    Function
    Transfers files between clients and servers in the background using idle network bandwidth.
    Status
    If Automatic Updates service has been disabled, you may want to disable this service as well. However, you may not able to download some of the programs from Windows Live, if this service is disabled.

  6. ClipBook

    Function
    Enables ClipBook Viewer to store information and share it with remote computers.
    Status
    This service can be safely disabled, as most users don't utilize this feature.

  7. COM+ Event System
    COM+ System Application

    Function
    Supports System Event Notification Service by providing automatic distribution of events to subscribing COM components.
    Status
    These two services can not be disabled!

  8. Computer Browser

    Function
    Maintain an up-to-date list of networked resources, such as network shared drive and printer, and supply the list to programs that request it.
    Status
    You may safely disable this service if you're not going to share any resources to the network.

  9. Cryptographic services

    Function
    Provides three management services
    1. Catalog Database Service, which confirms the signatures of Windows files
    2. Protected Root Service, which adds and removes Trusted Root Certification Authority certificates from this computer
    3. Key Service, which helps enroll this computer for certificates.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time. Automatic Updates and Task Manager rely on this service to function properly.

  10. DHCP Client

    Function
    Allow Windows XP to automatically obtain IP address, WINS server information, routing information, etc.
    Status
    There is no reason to enable it, if you're using fix IP, or no DHCP server available in the network.

  11. Distributed Link Tracking Client

    Function
    Ensures shortcuts and OLE links to work properly when the target file is renamed or moved, by automatically maintain links in NTFS file system.
    Status
    Depending on your wish, this service is safe to disable at all time.

  12. Distributed Transaction Coordinator

    Function
    Coordinates transactions that span over multiple resource managers, such as databases, message queues, and file systems.
    Status
    For most home users, this service is safe to disable at all time.

  13. DNS Client

    Function
    Allows Windows XP to communicate with canonical names rather than numeric-based IP address, by resolving and caching DNS names.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time, to facilitate Windows XP communicate over the network, especially on a network environment with domain controller.

  14. Error Reporting

    Function
    Allow error reporting (to Microsoft) for services and programs running in non-standard environments.
    Status
    You may enable this service only when you are frequently encounter system or program crash.

  15. Event Log

    Function
    Enable event log messages raised by Windows-based programs to be viewed in Event Viewer.
    Status
    Unlike Error Reporting service, this service should be enabled at all time to assist you resolving system failures, audit system security logs, etc.

  16. Fast User Switching Compatibility

    Function
    Enable fast user switching feature that introduced in Windows XP.
    Status
    Although fast user switching is good, but it consumes huge system resources, both memory and CPU. So, it is better to disable this service for performance reason.

  17. Help and Support

    Function
    Enables Windows XP Help and Support Center to run on this computer.
    Status
    Depending on your wish, if you feel comfortable without consulting Windows XP help, then you may safely disable it.

  18. Human Interface Device Access

    Function
    Enables generic input access to Human Interface Devices, which activates and maintains the use of predefined hot buttons on keyboards, remote controls, and other multimedia devices.
    Status
    This service can be safely disabled to free up more system resources to critical services.

  19. IMAPI CD-Burning COM

    Function
    Manages CD recording using Image Mastering Applications Programming Interface (IMAPI).
    Status
    This service can be safely disabled, as most Windows XP users are using Nero burning software for CD/DVD burning.

  20. Indexing Service

    Function
    Indexes contents and properties of files on local and remote computers and provides rapid access to files through flexible querying language.
    Status
    If you don't frequently searching files using Windows search function, or you can tolerate with slow searching function, then you can disable this service to free up some system resources.

  21. IPSEC services

    Function
    Provides end-to-end security between clients and servers on TCP/IP networks.
    Status
    Don't disable this service, if you're connecting over an IPSec secured connection.

  22. Logical Disk Manager
    Logical Disk Manager Administrative

    Function
    Detects and monitors new hard disk drives added to Windows XP, and sends disk volume information to Logical Disk Manager Administrative service for configuration.
    Status
    You may enable these two service only when you are going to add new hard disk drives to Windows XP, rather than turning it on at all time.

  23. Machine Debug Manager

    Function
    Supports local and remote debugging for Visual Studio and script debuggers.
    Status
    Disable this service if you don't perform program debugging processes.

  24. Messenger

    Function
    Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. Note, this service is not related to Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger.
    Status
    This service is safe to disable, if you disable Alerter service.

  25. Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider

    Function
    Manages software-based volume shadow copies taken by the Volume Shadow Copy service.
    Status
    Disable this service if you don't perform Windows Backup.

  26. NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing

    Function
    Enables an authorized user to access you computer remotely by using NetMeeting over a corporate intranet.
    Status
    You should able to justify the reason of enabling this service, that allow remote users access to your Windows XP.

  27. Network Connections

    Function
    Manages the network and dial-up connections, such as network status notification and configuration.
    Status
    This service should be turned on at all time, if your Windows XP is connected to network or Internet.

  28. Network DDE

    Function
    Provides network transport and security for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) for programs running on the same computer or on different computers.
    Status
    This service is safe to disable, if there is no such need for your Windows XP.

  29. Network DDE DSDM

    Function
    Manages Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) network shares.
    Status
    Disable this service, if you don't use DDE network shares.

  30. Network Location Awareness (NLA)

    Function
    Collects and stores network configuration and location information and notifies applications when this information changes.
    Status
    Enable if this service, if your Windows XP has Internet Connection Sharing or Internet Connection Firewall enabled.

  31. NT LM Security Support Provider

    Function
    Provides security to remote procedure call (RPC) programs that use transports other than named pipes.
    Status
    You may enable this service, if your Windows XP needs to log on to pre-Windows 2000 computers or domains

  32. Performance Logs and Alerts

    Function
    Collects performance data from local or remote computers, based on pre-configured schedule parameters, then writes the data to a log or triggers an alert.
    Status
    Unless you are in the midst of fine tuning Windows XP, you may safely disable this service to free up system resources. This service has potential to impact Windows XP performance after running for some times.

  33. Plug and Play

    Function
    Enables a computer to recognize and adapt to hardware changes with little or no user input.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time. Disable it will cause Windows XP becomes unstable.

  34. Portable Media Serial Number

    Function
    Retrieves serial number of any portable media player connected to Windows XP.
    Status
    Disable this service will cause protected content unable to download to the device.

  35. Print Spooler

    Function
    Manages print queues and load files to memory for later printing.
    Status
    You may safely disable it, if you don't have a printer attached to Windows XP.

  36. Protected Storage

    Function
    Provides protected storage for sensitive data, such as private keys, to prevent access by unauthorized services, processes, or users.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time.

  37. QoS RSVP

    Function
    Provides network signaling and local traffic-control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs (Quality of Service) and control applets.
    Status
    You may enable this service, if you're using QoS aware applications.

  38. Remote Access Auto Connection Manager

    Function
    Creates a connection to a remote network whenever a program references a remote DNS or NetBIOS name or address.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time, in order Windows XP to communicate successfully over the network.

  39. Remote Access Connection Manager

    Function
    Manages dial-up and virtual private network (VPN) connections from your Windows XP to the Internet or other remote networks.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time.

  40. Remote Desktop Help Session Manager

    Function
    Manages and controls Remote Assistance.
    Status
    You may safely disable this service, if you don't want remote users to access to your Windows XP via Remote Desktop.

  41. Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

    Function
    Allows processes to communicate internally and across the network with each other.
    Status
    Don't ever disable this service! Disable this service will cause Windows XP fail to boot up.

  42. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator

    Function
    Manages the RPC name service database, which is similar to DNS service for TCP/IP.
    Status
    This is also a critical service, which should be turned on at all time.

  43. Remote Registry

    Function
    Enables remote users to modify your Windows XP registry settings.
    Status
    Editing Windows Registry is dangerous! Unless you could justify the reason of enabling this service, Remote Registry service should be disabled whenever possible.

  44. Removable Storage

    Function
    Manages and catalogs removable storage media (such as USB mass storage drive) and operates automated removable media devices.
    Status
    This service should be enabled if you frequently attaching removable storage media to Windows XP.

  45. Routing and Remote Access

    Function
    Enables multiprotocol LAN-to-LAN, LAN-to-WAN, virtual private network (VPN), and network address translation (NAT) routing services for clients and servers on the network.
    Status
    Unless you're running Windows XP as server, this service is safe to disabled at most of time, for most Windows XP users.

  46. Secondary Logon

    Function
    Enables starting processes under alternate credentials.
    Status
    Disable this service will disable Run As features.

  47. Security Accounts Manager

    Function
    Stores security information for local user accounts.
    Status
    Disable this service will cause Group Policy objects, DHCP, etc, to fail functioning.

  48. Server

    Function
    Allows the sharing of Windows XP resources, such as files and printers, as well as named pipe communication.
    Status
    If you don't want remote users access to Windows XP resources, or attack via Windows XP hidden share (such as C$, D$, IPC$, etc), you may want to disable this service at all time.

  49. Shell Hardware Detection

    Function
    Provides notifications for AutoPlay hardware events.
    Status
    If you don't want Windows XP automatically pop up auto-play dialog box, you could safely disable this service.

  50. Smart Card

    Function
    Manages access to smart cards read by Windows XP.
    Status
    There is no reason to enable this service, if you don't have smart card reader attached to Windows XP.

  51. SSDP Discovery

    Function
    Used to detect UPnP devices found on the network.
    Status
    Disable this service, if you don't have UPNP devices attached to the network.

  52. System Event Notification

    Function
    Tracks system events such as Windows logon, network, and power events. Notifies COM+ Event System subscribers of these events.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time, especially Windows XP powered laptop (to receive battery related events).

  53. System Restore

    Function
    Performs system restore functions, such as saving periodic checkpoints.
    Status
    This is one of the system resouce sucker. Although, it is useful in the case of system failure. If you can tolerate with system failure or you could restore Windows XP to functioning state via Norton Ghost image, then you may safe to disable this service.

  54. Task Scheduler

    Function
    Configure and schedule automated tasks on Windows XP.
    Status
    Disable this service will disable scheduled tasks from running automatically.

  55. TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper

    Function
    Provides support for NetBIOS over TCP/IP and NetBIOS name lookups.
    Status
    This service could be safely disabled, if you don't share Windows XP resources.

  56. Telephony

    Function
    Provides Telephony API (TAPI) support for programs that control telephony devices and IP-based voice connections.
    Status
    If you don't have a modem attached, or connect to Internet via modem, you may safely disable this service.

  57. Telnet

    Function
    Enables remote users to log on to Windows XP and run programs, via various TCP/IP Telnet clients
    Status
    There is no obvious reason to enable this service, especially if you don't want remote users access to Windows XP.

  58. Terminal Services

    Function
    Allows multiple users to connect interactively to a Windows XP.
    Status
    You may safely disable this service, if you don't allow remote users access to Windows XP.

  59. Themes

    Function
    Provides user experience theme management.
    Status
    If you are using Windows Classic theme, you can safely disable this service to boost Windows XP performance.

  60. Uninterruptible Power Supply

    Function
    Manages uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to the Windows XP.
    Status
    No reason to turn on this services, if there is no UPS attached to Windows XP.

  61. Universal Plug and Play Device Host

    Function
    Provides support to host Universal Plug and Play devices.
    Status
    If you disable SSDP Discovery service, you may safely disable this service as well.

  62. Volume Shadow Copy

    Function
    Manages and implements volume shadow copies used for backup and other purposes.
    Status
    You may safely disable this service, if you don't rely on Windows Backup.

  63. WebClient

    Function
    Enables Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify Internet-based files.
    Status
    This service can be safely disabled, if there is no such need.

  64. Windows Audio

    Function
    Manages audio devices for Windows-based programs.
    Status
    Disable this service, if you don't want your Windows XP to speak at all!

  65. Windows Image Acquisition

    Function
    Provides image acquisition services for scanners and cameras.
    Status
    No harm to disable this service, if there is no such need.

  66. Windows Installer

    Function
    Adds, modifies, and removes applications provided as a Windows Installer (*.msi) package.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time, in order to perform Windows update.

  67. Windows Management Instrumentation

    Function
    Provides a common interface and object model to access management information about operating system, devices, applications and services.
    Status
    This service is critical to Windows XP, and should be enabled at all time.

  68. Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions

    Function
    Monitors all drivers and event trace providers that are configured to publish Windows Management Instrumentation or event trace information.
    Status
    This service is not as critical as the Windows Management Instrumentation service, but is worth to enable at all time.

  69. Windows Time

    Function
    Uses NTP protocol to synchronize Windows XP local time with NTP server.
    Status
    Enable this service, if you want to synchronize Windows XP time with a NTP server.

  70. Wireless Zero Configuration

    Function
    Automatically configured WIFI (802.11) network adapters.
    Status
    This service should be enabled on laptop that supports WIFI connection.

  71. WMI Performance Adapter

    Function
    Provides performance library information from Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) providers to clients on the network.
    Status
    This service should be enabled at all time.

  72. Workstation

    Function
    Creates and maintains client network connections to remote servers.
    Status
    This service should be enabled, when running Windows XP on a network environment.

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